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New algorithm similar to proposal by @DarkDimius:
1. Bash script checks for existance of `$DOTTY_ROOT/.packages`, if not
found - rebuilds all packages and places their full paths in the
`.packages` file in the following order:
- dotty-interfaces
- dotty
- dotty-tests
2. Checks if there are any files newer than those contained within
`.packages` and if so - rebuilds that package
3. Runs Java with correct classpath setup
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One was implemted by hand and the other by using dotty's parser. The one
built by hand is shorter, and behaves correctly.
The scanner one is unfortunately not ready for testing - there are too
many things that are workarounds for it to be a good solution as of now
The code added from Ammonite is licensed under MIT, not sure where to
put the license - but will add it once I know.
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Add test-classes to .gitignore. (The change is produced persistently by my Eclipse IDE).
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bin as output directory clashes with bin/dotc.
Btw I have no idea why I cannot ignore .gitignore. I have .gitignore in my .gitignore_global
and have configured git to respect that, but no cigar.
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which all pass.
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We now track eligible calls and the number of refs tested in an eligible call.
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